ABILLY THIE KID" MsJor (eaertal George P. Bu- hec ell, now in the city, tel an in- gu teresting story of the recent es- rent c'ape of "Billy the Kid." The men 'lribune's realder are will at- way qtuatinted wihli the daritig ex- and Iloits of this boldl young des- has ierado, who, though n..t yet Me: IWolltv'-Ollt e \'.'U 5 ol.lil. ts ial twenty-ouc years , hl, ha-s . l ready killed itineteeu men. Il ill t isaslight, boyish looking llow, lihe .tad one, would never suspect loi t'rom his bright, youthful face ,hat he could he murderously no ined. Billy belongs to Silver Cit.,flQ .New Mexico, wlherr his mother ;:t,w resides, lie says that i Po all his murders lie has never yet; : killed a matn without good O cause. The story of his arrest last fall, his trial and sentencee to be hanged, and his removal Ja to Lincoln, near Fort St:utiton, are well known. lie had warned - tile authorities tl at lie would r.e ,tanke Ihis escapc remarking: "You know, boy4 that in order to make this hangin...

Felioiana Sentinel. OUTBPOKXN A.AD DYMOCRATIC. "FISILIORu~LOF WT FnLI0AU fioial Journal of the Town of Bavoo ar O@oiaiJoturnl of the ~6oool B1od. TRU C. LEWl Nai Pr ?op itw. Saturday April 26, 1884 Mr. George Cable the New Orleauns nov. elist is goinig to anchor permalonetly In New York Ctty. The question now agitating Railroad ciroles is this; wonld a lightning express unake a good car condlctol T Why isit that toe superfloons direction "Shake well before using." isalways plas ted upon bottles of chill tonics 1 Queen Vie's dominions go by the name of the Unlited Kingdom. Feniantsm says that it is anything but nunite . The Parisian police have tiiscovered a secret dynamite factory at '4llle veiled heretofore from the asuthoriti About 45000 workmen ate employed in the horological factories in Switzerland. They work on time and rarely strike. The Legislature of Kentucky, and in snrance companies are dowr; on bicycles. They do not believe in tempting Provi dence. Ellen Terry says tlha...

Feliciana Sentinel. sate ay, 'Apr 28, 1884. "'IAx TO LABOR AND TO WAIT." The occupations of lite have their pleasures, as well as their pains and annoyances. Labor is honorable, not only because it gives a peace and self-content to life, a keen relish to existence anexaltation tothe spiril s,which more than coilmpenslates for all its weariness and troubles. An occupied mind and body finds that real happiness which the idler knows nothing of. The lover of nature is he who studies its wonderful works; who knows and feels all the beauties, glo ries and mysterious forimationst from the particle of dust bi`e neath his feet, to the fleecy clouds which flout above the lot' ty mountain tops, and to the in numerable stars, and unknown wor4ul\ wbhich gu slpeetdiy on their way through cycling ages fulfilling the mysterious destiny for which they were created, and carry out the hidden pur poses of the great "r AdM." The man or woman either is to be supremely pitied who im agines that idleness,...

Feliciana Sentinel. OUTSPOKE.Y . \I) 1JEIMOCRATIC. OFFICIAL OURIIAL OF WEST FELICIANA OSolal Journal of the Town of Bavou Sara Cfficial Jornal of the School Board. SSatur LEa , Er M ay3. 18ropor. Saturday May 3. 1884 When is a tr:mle dollar not. a trade da1 lar ? W'hen it is worth lens ! Ifevery dlog has his day, iNit strange' that every eat should have his night T Fannie Ellsher, the ce'.lbrated d ansese, is now on her lastl gs, being dargeronuly in. Mary Anderson's wealth is esltina'ed. at $350,000 what a catclh she wonl be were it not for that Giillon ofa father! Dr" Tichenor's Antiseptic ilt'grig.erant is the best retmedy knowI n for all kindsl of wounds on mant or beast. Call at IBrooks' Michiganu yttrns out 9000 wash- b oards per day. IHene is an answer to the qutle tion, "what shall we do with our danluh ters." Self-denial is a grand viatno, and one which we are aiwaysdt lighted to see prac ticed by other persons, and for thile cne.. fit of ourselves. Tombstone Araznna'tmns...

Feliciana Sentinel. OUTISPOKZY Ab1D DEMOCRATIC. *,TIOWJSOVUAIh OP WIST ?ILCI IA Dificial Journalof the Town of Bavol Sara Official Joumal of the School Board. Saturday;May 10, 1884 From one extremo to the other, gut shoes on the faet and guts chews in the month I If the Egyptian war does not end soon, phonetic speliltg will take the place of the old method. The State ofTexas nuw has 172 organ ized dounties, how many disorganized ones It is impossible to state. The ice on Lake Erie was three feet thick this winter, the contractors are har vesting it with ice-sickles! r. The finangial. lusiness man. abn is ad Tiocted to waterig his stock, can find coustant employment down here.r A man in Penn. recently killed his wife and three children with an ax-a consan guinary as well as a sangninary act. A new daily paper has been started in New York city the Dial, it makes its rounds every' twenty-four hours of the clock. Belleville, Ill.iturns out 150,000 gallons of eastor oil every year,.and ...

Feliciana Sentinel. Saturday, May 10, 1884. Will Have wrote and pablished in the CourrierJournal of the 27th, the following tribute to the late Frank B. Litt-ell: prank IAttrell dead? Why I knew Frank I've known him twenty years. I know it don't look manly like To see a man in tears, But I can't help it, if they come, And down my rough cheeks steal, Ah, they kin tell ye better, air, Than I kin how I feell That man, sir, was a friend o' mine. I don't believe thatGod Has ever put a better man Than Frank beneath the sod; An' let me tell you, pardner, Frank Had nothin' to conceal, Joust as ye seed him thar he was On shore or at the wheel. When death tuck Prank they put his form Beneath the Southern sod, To sleep beside his little girl Whose soul went home to God; An' you kin bet yer life, an' win, That angel's watched an' smiled When lovin' han's laid Frank away To sleep 'longside his child. A better pilot never stood "A watch" up at the wheel; In times of danger you can swar That Frank...

lliciana Sentinel. OUTSPOKEN AND DEMOCRATIC. .mflrIALUOURIAL OPW T PEI-ilA ffio Jourar of tthe Town of B&von Sara Oftll Jonzl of the shael Woad Saturday May sa4, 1884. Saturday May 24, 1884 Why is a youg man running off with his lady love like the same man bound for a French port Because he is going to Havre ! An Ohio physician is prepar ing a medical lexicon in forty two languages, but it will not make eastor-oil or quinine taste any better. A good many bankers and brokers have gone to the wall in Wall street this month. As usual the poor are the losers and sufferers. Blaine and Arthur both think that they can carry the State of New York. Democrats think ip will bea pretty heavy "tote" for either one. Henry Villard theex-million aims having lost his money and his credit, returns to newspa= perwork. He expects to make another and an honest fortune as a reporter. 'Those who invest their mon ey with the Grants, father and sons, must not take it for gran ted that all is fair and ho...